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RadioShack profit tops view, sales rise

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Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:23am EDT

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - RadioShack Corp (RSH.N) reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday on a surprise increase in sales, but the electronics retailer said the economic environment continues to be challenging.

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Net earnings were $41.4 million, or 32 cents a share in the second quarter, compared with $47 million, or 34 cents a share, a year earlier.

Adjusted for a charge tied to the lease for its corporate headquarters and a gain from a tax settlement, RadioShack earned 35 cents a share, topping analysts' average expectation of 26 cents a share, according to Reuters Estimates.

Sales at RadioShack, which faces fierce competition from the likes of Best Buy Co Inc (BBY.N), rose 6.4 percent to $995 million, breaking a pattern of weak sales in several past quarters.

Sales rose 7.5 percent in company-owned stores, while its online business reported a 29.8 percent increase.

Same-store sales rose 6.9 percent in the quarter, helped by demand for items like GPS devices, video games and prepaid wireless phones, and an improvement in its AT&T post-paid business.

RadioShack noted that its Sprint post-paid business was weak and continued to hurt sales. Excluding that business, its quarterly same-store sales would have increased 12.7 percent, the company said.

(Reporting by Aarthi Sivaraman; Editing by Derek Caney and Steve Orlofsky)



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